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This brew is golden in color with a big, puffy with head that retains for quite some time, finally leaving a deep network of lace on the mug. Smell is very floral, makes me dream of hops. The frame of the taste is a husky maltiness, around which I get some real hop bitterness, but in a balanced way. Nice beer, a bit strong for me. One of the decent IPAs I have had. (367 characters)

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I did not enjoy this I.P.A. I just could not get past the strong fruity tones to this beer. If it had been marketed that way, with some sort of fruit in the title, and I had been prepared for it, maybe I would have enjoyed it. But the flavor that it had only made me feel like something had gone wrong. It doesnt taste like they took the IPA style & put their own spin on it - it just tastes incorrect. It wasnt very pale for an IPA, and you can really detect the fruity/floral tones in the nose as well. Low drinkability. I did not want to finish this beer. (558 characters)

Amber with a cream head that had good staying power. Served out of a 64 oz. growler.

A citrusy, slightly grainy aroma greets the nose. It starts out with a slightly grainy-malty flavor, with the citrusy hoppiness and a caramel malt sweetness joining in mid-sip to balance it out nicely. A very soft, almost velvety mouthfeel distinguishes this brew. The finish becomes slightly more bitter, while the citrusy Cascade hoppiness stays there all the way through. Very, very nicely done.

Now if I could get the Climax Blues Band's "Couldn't Get It Right" outta my head... (574 characters)

Tried this one on tap at "Standings" (the new incarnation of Brewskis in NYC) Pours dark honey amber, tan creamy head with healthy lacing evident. This one shows off a rich malty nose. Creamy, super smooth brew. Loads of malt balanced by more of a British style hop package. In any case, this is a very tasty and easy drinking IPA.. Mouthfeel and balance are what were talking about here. NIce brew, seek it out on tap (418 characters)

Fresh bottle from NJ. Surprisingly very drinkable and a nice orange citrus taste. Pleasant mildly hoppy aroma. Pours a light orange with a little retained head, and good lacing down the glass. Medium bodied with above average carbonation. vegetable is in residual of the bottle. (278 characters)

On-cask at Tap and Table in Emmaus PA. Very tasty and relatively maltly IPA. I'll let the extra malts slide since the beer's on cask and the beer is pretty red in color for the style. Meh, it's hoppy and tasty - that's what matters. The hops are a floral fruity punch with spicy finish. The malts are a balance a caramel malts with note of cocoa that pop up as the hops start to kick in. (387 characters)

Poured from a brown 12 oz. bottle. Has a caramel color with a 1/2 inch head. Smell is hops, floral, a touch of malts. Taste is piney hops, bitter, malts seemed to have disappeared, a bit unbalanced. Feels medium bodied in the mouth and overall is a decent beer. (261 characters)

A: The beer is hazy coppery amber in color and has a light amount of visible carbonation. It poured with a thin head that quickly died down and left spider web lacing covering the surface and a ring of big bubbles around the edge of the glass.S: The smell has light aromas of bready and caramel malts along with hints of citrusy hops.T: Like the smell, flavors of bready, caramel and nutty malts stand out in the initial taste. These transition to a moderate amount of hop bitterness, which lingers through the finish.M: It feels medium-bodied and rather smooth on the palate with a moderate amount of carbonation.O: The malty and smooth nature of this beer sets it apart from other India Pale Ales and makes it interesting to drink. (737 characters)

Thanks to board45 for this.
Appears a golden bronze with a hearty 2 inch white cap. Streams of large and tiny carbonation bubbles rist to the top. Lots of thick, marshmallow like lacing clings to the sides of the glass.
Smells of earthy and wood like hops with a sweet malt mixed in that is reminescent of iced tea.
Taste is smooth and clean. This one packs in a woody and floral hop that seems to harmonize with a sugary vanilla and caramel malt backing.
Mouthfeel is ultra cramy and smooth with just the right balance that catches the whole back of the mouth off guard. Seems to rev up like a hot rod showing off it's power when the finish hits 375 horses.
Drinkability...kick back, relax, and enjoy a growler of this smooth IPA for yourself.

Pours a cloudy orange amber color with a massive 2 finger foamy beige head, which leaves very good foamy lacing clinging to the sides; lacing leaves rings and a creamy layer on top of the beer.

Smells of grapefruit, citrus hops, orange peel, sweet malt, piney hops, biscuit and caramel; a very well balanced nose that is stronger in the citrus hops to remain consistent with an IPA aroma.

Tastes like it smells, with of grapefruit, citrus hops, orange peel, light lemon, sweet malt, piney hops, biscuit, wheat bread, caramel, light floral hops, faint toasted grains and faint spices; this is well balance and not a hop bomb, but more of a session IPA that leans more towards English IPA than American IPA. Definitely not a West Coast over hopped IPA, and one that got better after each pour of the growler.

Mouthfeel is creamy with a medium body, light carbonation and a light chewy feel that slid down easy. High drinkability, this beer went down too fast and too easy; if you are in NJ then you should treat yourself to this very good beer. (1,048 characters)

Poured a deep orange with a thin, but fairly well-retained head that left some lacing.

The smell was crisp and clean - Fresh, floral hops on a background of caramel malt.

The taste was incredibly delicious. Flavorful, fresh citrus hops well-balanced, for the style, with caramel and chocolate. As expected, and even wanted, for the style, the hops took center-stage, but the malt gave it a thick, creamy body and character.

The flavors lingered for a while on the tongue and in the mouth.
It was very smooth.

This is truly a work of art. A traditional IPA, with an interpretation that makes it unique and very pleasing. (632 characters)

A: Pours a hazy copper in color with some light to moderate amounts of visible carbonation (mostly large bubbles clinging to the sides of the glass) and some light amber highlights. The beer has a quarter to half finger tall foamy light beige head that reduces to a large patch of very thin film and a thin ring at the edges of the glass. Moderate amounts of lacing are observed.

S: Light aromas of bready malts with some hints of caramel sweetness along with some light aromas of citrus/orange zest hops.

T: Upfront there are light to moderate flavors of bready malts with some light notes of caramel sweetness. That is followed by some light flavors of citrus/orange zest hops that impart a moderate amount of bitterness that lingers through the finish.

M: Medium bodied with moderate amounts of carbonation. Smooth.

O: Doesn't really seem like an IPA as it is so much more malty than other examples of the style. The smooth body makes this one pretty easy to drink but I don't think I would get it again as the hops are barely present in this one. (1,099 characters)

12 oz bottle. Pours amber with an off-white, thick, long lasting head. Aroma is of citrus hops and grain. Full, crisp body. Citrus hops, grain and bready malt fill the mouth. Long, hoppy finish. Many of Climax beers have this grainy taste. And if it is proper in their Helles, and somewhat proper in their Oktoberfest there is too much of the taste in this brew. (362 characters)